I have a cal 52T chronometer from 1927. In its branded 0.900 case.
As you can see, the grand feu enamel dial is damaged at 11.
I have the chipped out pieces of the 11 and 23.
I just can't decide if I should sell it like this in its authentic form, or
repair it before with cold enamel for example, which would add to the looks,
but take away from the authenticity of the pocket watch all together...
What's your take on this ?
( By the way I tried to gather some intel on it, as this kind of dial is
impossible to find, but nothing, except the 52T info around, and the
production date... )